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also when you have bob gates and condi rice and jim baker behind him, i think they would be better off to look at the epa pick or somebody else. >> jake, off of that, given one of the tenets for our social security, medicaid. why not the principle point of democrats trying to tell people in the country through the process of the nomination process, the hearings, that you voted for donald trump and this guy stands against your best interests, his designee for hhs? >> democrats have tried that to little success. paul ryan, who was known for, at the time, to be what democrats said were radical plans to overhaul all entitlements, that didn't work. he was the vice presidential nominee and the speaker of the house and he is in a relatively popular figure. the one point i would make, we have a lot of people who are very, very rich, who are up for nomination whose finances have not really been vetted. i don't know what it looks like when you look under the hood of steve mnuchin finances what he has invested in and i have no idea and nobody does because these aren't people who have signed finan
also when you have bob gates and condi rice and jim baker behind him, i think they would be better off to look at the epa pick or somebody else. >> jake, off of that, given one of the tenets for our social security, medicaid. why not the principle point of democrats trying to tell people in the country through the process of the nomination process, the hearings, that you voted for donald trump and this guy stands against your best interests, his designee for hhs? >> democrats have...
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jim clapper is leaving january 20th. john brennan is leaving january 20th. donald trump is going to get his own cia director, his own director of national intelligence put in there. but for him to equate professionals who do their jobs in a way we don't know how well they do it, but they he do it, and they are prized individuals and most of them are very, very smart. for him to equate that to nazis is -- >> it is deeply offensive. i remember back when the agency was accused of being nazi-like and accused of being brown shirts and american soldiers were accused of being nazis and brown shirts back in '05, '06 by united states senators ted kennedy and others and deeply offensive to me. when dump says it about our agency chiefs it's deeply offensive now. the agency, go back and look at eight years of transcripts, it's deeply offended me when people have taken pot shots yesterday. >> the context here is not to excuse anybody leaking or any of this stuff that appeared or anything that the media did about the hotel in the ritz carlton in moscow but the proper cont
jim clapper is leaving january 20th. john brennan is leaving january 20th. donald trump is going to get his own cia director, his own director of national intelligence put in there. but for him to equate professionals who do their jobs in a way we don't know how well they do it, but they he do it, and they are prized individuals and most of them are very, very smart. for him to equate that to nazis is -- >> it is deeply offensive. i remember back when the agency was accused of being...
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i would have liked to have seen even more solidarity with jim acosta. >> oh, no. i agree. and i don't think they fully grasped what they were up against. what i meant is that i thought buzz feed handed him the stick that he needed to do to turn all of that around. with the unsubstantiated allegations. this was a gift to him. i think the media has to understand they are facing something they never faced before. their poll ratings are just slightly above hemorrhoids right now. donald trump knows he can beat on the media. he can humiliate the media. discredit the media and not pay a significant political price at least for now with the base which, as you point out, is not the whole electorate. >> one price he is paying in this poll, john, is the view of his character and personality. and that he is not stable, not calm. all the things that people want in a president. >> right. >> i mean, the early morning and late night tweets that picking a fight with meryl streep. we could just sit here and mention them for your whole hour. >> can't keep up. >> it is hard to keep up. but i
i would have liked to have seen even more solidarity with jim acosta. >> oh, no. i agree. and i don't think they fully grasped what they were up against. what i meant is that i thought buzz feed handed him the stick that he needed to do to turn all of that around. with the unsubstantiated allegations. this was a gift to him. i think the media has to understand they are facing something they never faced before. their poll ratings are just slightly above hemorrhoids right now. donald trump...
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. >> jim clyburn, who is obviously a member of the black caucus, saying i came because even though my wife said i don't want you to come, he's a member of the leadership. so he's stuck behind the protest and leadership responsibilities of being there. i think tonight and all day today we're going to be looking at hillary clinton. i think we're going to see her in a very difficult situation to show -- what would you say? i'm trying to think of the right thing you want to display. courage. the sense of recognizing she has to be there for the people that voted for her. elijah comeummings, of maryland. adam schiff. she wants to be there for the people who stuck their necks out. there's a strange fella, the surfing congressman from california. he said he's going to go to russia and talk to him about whatever. >> they call him the kremlin's favorite congressman. there is an interesting and almost unprecedented thing going on today, which is that about a third of the democrats in the house are staying away. and it's not that this has never happened before. when nixon was inaugurated for the
. >> jim clyburn, who is obviously a member of the black caucus, saying i came because even though my wife said i don't want you to come, he's a member of the leadership. so he's stuck behind the protest and leadership responsibilities of being there. i think tonight and all day today we're going to be looking at hillary clinton. i think we're going to see her in a very difficult situation to show -- what would you say? i'm trying to think of the right thing you want to display. courage....
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question of cia interrogation where the president has new people and the president after listening to jim mattis, i'm not so sure about torture. all of a sudden, he is back in the thick of that very divisive painful issue. >> then last night, david, you know, we have talked about this a good bit and i have tried the past several days to get clarification on what is torture, where does waterboarding fit. obviously, we consider that to be torture. but part of that exercise was i knew the president was speaking in an exact way, that he was talking about torture when what he meant to say was enhanced interrogation techniques. he tried to clear it up last night but that doesn't really matter because theresa may comes to the united states. he is talking about ftore furor which is illegal and nobody is going to allow that to happen. but she comes over and has to clear that up because of his inaccident language and makes her position far more tenuous, as well as republicans on the hill and americans standing in the world. >> a brief last thought on this, joe. never want to say that president trum
question of cia interrogation where the president has new people and the president after listening to jim mattis, i'm not so sure about torture. all of a sudden, he is back in the thick of that very divisive painful issue. >> then last night, david, you know, we have talked about this a good bit and i have tried the past several days to get clarification on what is torture, where does waterboarding fit. obviously, we consider that to be torture. but part of that exercise was i knew the...
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the company he cofounded with jim vandehei. why would he go into business with vandehei after all of that? i don't get that. you're a good man. nbc news is a media partner for the new venture and we love jim as well. axios is different than what you've been doing. >> i want the newsletter. >> why do i want the newsletter? he wants everything. but why do i want it, mike? >> it's mike's top ten. it's ten items, it's numbered and we cover tech and business and politics and media. the big idea of axios, media has broken so much what is done in media is not friendly to the person who is reading it. it's more made for the journal. for this we have a modern look and a modern format and 5:30 in the morning you can get your fix. >> how do you set up for it? >> top ten meaning what? ten most important or what is the criteria for inclusion in the ten? >> it's the ten things we would talk about if we sat down at breakfast. you're having breakfast with your smart friend. what are you going to talk about? your scoops, talk about what is goin
the company he cofounded with jim vandehei. why would he go into business with vandehei after all of that? i don't get that. you're a good man. nbc news is a media partner for the new venture and we love jim as well. axios is different than what you've been doing. >> i want the newsletter. >> why do i want the newsletter? he wants everything. but why do i want it, mike? >> it's mike's top ten. it's ten items, it's numbered and we cover tech and business and politics and media....
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concern to economic justice and to vietnam, which were issues that however complicated the battle jensen jim crow was, however hard and violent and difficult it was, was even harder. in some ways, the high water mark was 63 and then the legislative achievements of '63 and '64. >>> top headlines. senator bernie sanders is back in campaign mode, if you can believe it. he and democratic congressional leaders joined thousands of americans across the country yesterday to send the message to republican lawmakers not to repeal obamacare. they held rallies in nearly two dozen states, including many battleground states that trump won. in michigan, thousands braved the freezing temperatures with senate minority leader chuck schumer and senator bernie sanders and sanders issued a warning to his republican colleagues over their push to scrap the health law. >> what we are saying to the republicans, if you want to improve the affordable care act, let's work together. but if you think you're simply going to throw millions off of health insurance, you got another guess coming. no, you're not going to throw
concern to economic justice and to vietnam, which were issues that however complicated the battle jensen jim crow was, however hard and violent and difficult it was, was even harder. in some ways, the high water mark was 63 and then the legislative achievements of '63 and '64. >>> top headlines. senator bernie sanders is back in campaign mode, if you can believe it. he and democratic congressional leaders joined thousands of americans across the country yesterday to send the message to...
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that is what was astonishing about choreography post-speech. >> jim, talk about this. we have been around it a long time. think about these stories, all right? you have the netanyahu call. right? >> yep. >> you have the first meeting with theresa may. also great news. you have the president visiting the cia and actually having a very warm reception before he got in front of the wall and even a warm reception by some in front of the wall. you have all of these stories. if he had just given a 60-second speech, prepared remarks from a teleprompted teleprompter in front of the wall and walked away and never talked about crowd size, this weekend would have been declared a success. >> i mean, but that is the problem usually with trump is the if if if if. when you talk to his aides, they are so worried about the idea that he believes a fairy dust of twitter and confrontation worked so well to win the election and it did win him the electio i doesn't translate to governance. you saw the ramification of it this weekend. >> the polls are showing that his tirades on twitter towar
that is what was astonishing about choreography post-speech. >> jim, talk about this. we have been around it a long time. think about these stories, all right? you have the netanyahu call. right? >> yep. >> you have the first meeting with theresa may. also great news. you have the president visiting the cia and actually having a very warm reception before he got in front of the wall and even a warm reception by some in front of the wall. you have all of these stories. if he...
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jim crowe. president obama alluded to that the other night. so now we can draw an analogy between that period and today, first congressional black caucus, first african-american president, same thing. obama talked about that, the backlash, the whitelash. not to mention this is martin luther king weekend and african-americans have ait of a history with the fbi and dr. king as well. >> i want to play one more bite of john lewis, and he talks about why he's not going to go to the inauguration and why he's taking this very tough stand on trump. take a listen. >> when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have a moral obligation to do something. you cannot afford to be quiet or to be silent. >> what should be done? what should nancy pelosi do, chuck schumer do, barack obama do? >> we must not be silent. >> michael steel, one of the reasons i wanted to keep you around is to ask you this question. if you were still head of the republican party, how would you react or how would yo
jim crowe. president obama alluded to that the other night. so now we can draw an analogy between that period and today, first congressional black caucus, first african-american president, same thing. obama talked about that, the backlash, the whitelash. not to mention this is martin luther king weekend and african-americans have ait of a history with the fbi and dr. king as well. >> i want to play one more bite of john lewis, and he talks about why he's not going to go to the...
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just how dangerous of a world this is and what he is walking into in the interview with mike allen and jim van dvan deny hig. >> the brief report that mika just gave us from mike allen's report of his meeting yesterday of the president-elect is among the more encouraging reports, i think, we have gotten out of the transition team and especially from the president-elect. as you know, as david ignatius knows, the weight of the presidency, the awesome responsibility of that job, once it sinks in that is the reaction you want. you want someone who is sort of subdued and, wow, this is the thing now. the campaign is over. the president-elect has been in campaign mode for many, many months, up through and including most of this week. but, now, he's on the verge of becoming president of the united states and the responsibility and the seriousness and purpose of that office, that's encouraging to assume from reading mike allen's report that it might be taking hold. >> david ignatius, mike barnicle had spoken to a foreign fbi director who told him if you read what i read every day, you wouldn't get
just how dangerous of a world this is and what he is walking into in the interview with mike allen and jim van dvan deny hig. >> the brief report that mika just gave us from mike allen's report of his meeting yesterday of the president-elect is among the more encouraging reports, i think, we have gotten out of the transition team and especially from the president-elect. as you know, as david ignatius knows, the weight of the presidency, the awesome responsibility of that job, once it...
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that blue suit, that blue tie, if jim mattis was supposed to be the good one in terms of the check on the worst impulses of the trump administration, what's worse in terms of their impulses than the muslim ban and he stood literally right there while he's signing it. so now there are signs that democrats are starting to notice for how much heat they will take for saying yes to trump. democrats succeeded in delaying the vote that was supposed to happen for steve mnuchin and succeeded in delaying the vote that was supposed to be tomorrow for linda mcmahon and delaying the final floor vote tomorrow on the exxon ceo to be secretary of state and after watching as amazed as minute as the streets have erupted and as day after day after day of protests has met the first radical new administration, democrats tonight didn't just join everybody else's rallies, they held their own. democrats held their own event outside the supreme court tonight. hundreds of people turned up outside the supreme court tonight in d.c. and house democrats denounced the muslim ban, promised legislation to undo it and
that blue suit, that blue tie, if jim mattis was supposed to be the good one in terms of the check on the worst impulses of the trump administration, what's worse in terms of their impulses than the muslim ban and he stood literally right there while he's signing it. so now there are signs that democrats are starting to notice for how much heat they will take for saying yes to trump. democrats succeeded in delaying the vote that was supposed to happen for steve mnuchin and succeeded in delaying...
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bush is stable in the icu and as you heard jim mention, he seems to be rest be comfortably in the icu. he had been in the hospital several days and had not been made public until yesterday morning. he took a turn yesterday and doctors had to deal with the blockage in his lung. well wishes are pouring in from around the world. yesterday, a letter that he sent, the president-elect donald trump became public. he even joked with the president-elect that he couldn't make it to the inauguration because he would get in trouble with his doctors. the weather, of course, in january in washington. but he wished the president-elect well and said that he would be with mr. trump and the country in spirit. donald trump responded on twitter a few hours later wishing the bushes a speedy recovery and thanking him for the letter and president obama sent him his well wishes during his final news conference yesterday afternoon. take a listen. >> we have been in touch with the bush family today after hearing about president george h.w. bush and barbara bush being admitted to the hospital this morning. they
bush is stable in the icu and as you heard jim mention, he seems to be rest be comfortably in the icu. he had been in the hospital several days and had not been made public until yesterday morning. he took a turn yesterday and doctors had to deal with the blockage in his lung. well wishes are pouring in from around the world. yesterday, a letter that he sent, the president-elect donald trump became public. he even joked with the president-elect that he couldn't make it to the inauguration...
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donald trump is determined to make his secretary of state a success in the way, say, that 41 was with jim baker. everybody knew around the world that when he spoke it was authoritative. you can't have a situation where people basically say i can discount what the secretary of state says because he is not speaking for this president and this white house. that to me, in a funny sort of way, is more important than anything at the cfirmation hearings. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," senators bob corker, claire mccaskill and rob portman all join the conversation on this very important week on capitol hill. >>> but first, bill karins with a look at the weather as floods force hundreds from their homes in california wine country. bill? >> it's been amazing. san francisco has seen more rain already this year, 2017, than they did in all of 2013, just to give you some perspective on the drought years versus the deluge we started off with with the new year. and we're getting more rain pouring into the state right now. this is the last of the series of storms that's moving through california, and a
donald trump is determined to make his secretary of state a success in the way, say, that 41 was with jim baker. everybody knew around the world that when he spoke it was authoritative. you can't have a situation where people basically say i can discount what the secretary of state says because he is not speaking for this president and this white house. that to me, in a funny sort of way, is more important than anything at the cfirmation hearings. >>> still ahead on "morning...
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i want to bring in democratic congressman jim hines from connecticut. congressman, these actions are no surprise. the wall, the ban, the sanctuary cities. president trump said he was going to do this. what's your reaction? >> well, you need to sort of take those one at a time. the wall which was just a fantastic idea. one of the promises was the wall was going to get built and mexico would pay for it. i'm sure he's going to sign a piece of paper today that says the wall will get built. congress is going to have a say in this. let's step away from what's going to happen today. 3,000 years of human history will tell you that building walls is a folly. they do not work. this would be a fab yusly expensive monument to a a candidate came up with that nobody else thinks is a good idea. if the president decides to go after the dreamers that could take 600,000 people who are going to work this morning and deport them, people who don't know any other country than the one that they grew up in. so there are some very serious possibilities coming out of the oval of
i want to bring in democratic congressman jim hines from connecticut. congressman, these actions are no surprise. the wall, the ban, the sanctuary cities. president trump said he was going to do this. what's your reaction? >> well, you need to sort of take those one at a time. the wall which was just a fantastic idea. one of the promises was the wall was going to get built and mexico would pay for it. i'm sure he's going to sign a piece of paper today that says the wall will get built....
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the "associated press" reports at least three top national security figures, defense secretary jim mattis, homeland security john kelly and rex tillerson said they are not aware of details of directives until around the time trump signed it. leading intelligence officials were also left largely in the dark. according to u.s. officials the report goes on. quote, mattis, who stood next to trump during friday's signing ceremony is said to be particularly incensed. mattis along with joint chief charms joseph dunford was aware of the general concept of trump's order but not detail. materials tells advisers he was baffled over not being consulted on the contents of the order. insiders blasted communication with the hill as terrible. newt gingrich said the problem they have got, this is an off broadway performance of a show that is now the number one hit on broadway. aides confirmed to nbc news neither house chairman michael mcfaul or house chairman bob goodle goodlatte. they helped trump draft order but party leadership were not informed. >> so these people who worked for the chairman of the ju
the "associated press" reports at least three top national security figures, defense secretary jim mattis, homeland security john kelly and rex tillerson said they are not aware of details of directives until around the time trump signed it. leading intelligence officials were also left largely in the dark. according to u.s. officials the report goes on. quote, mattis, who stood next to trump during friday's signing ceremony is said to be particularly incensed. mattis along with joint...
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jim barracker, two, deference to the president of their own party. three, lo he didn't show it to everybody at the hearing, he's an impressive guy. i think he was able to convince them in the room privately that he's not going to be as warm to russia. >> let's go to senior writer polit co-and co-author of "the playbook" jake sherman. you've got a lot of different things you're covering in the playbook including valerie jarrett's next act. >> she signed with caa, the big hollywood talent agency, which is making a big push into washington and trying to gobble up as many foreign administration officials and capitol hill folks they can including barbara boxer and valerie jarrett. watch out for valerie's next moves around the country as she signs up with this big talent agency. one more point on devos, if i could. she goes down if she withdraws. she's going to need pressure to withdraw. what you said is right. these senators want to give deference to the president, taking down a nominee would be a big thing. especially if you can republicans they aren't a
jim barracker, two, deference to the president of their own party. three, lo he didn't show it to everybody at the hearing, he's an impressive guy. i think he was able to convince them in the room privately that he's not going to be as warm to russia. >> let's go to senior writer polit co-and co-author of "the playbook" jake sherman. you've got a lot of different things you're covering in the playbook including valerie jarrett's next act. >> she signed with caa, the big...
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let me pick up on a point that jim just made. he's saying america first, but his commentary in those interview in the last couple of days actually feed european populist movements as well. so he is undermining internationalists in europe as well and then suggests this is all about a fundamental restructuring rather than just a better deal for americans within the current structure. >> also when you put vladimir putin, katty, on the same level with angela merkel, obviously that is a radical restructuring since '45 to now. >> and the kind of thing that makes america's allies frankly at the moment wring their hands in despair about what is actually going to come out of this white house. is that seriously what he means or angela merkel is a great leader and strong. a quick question to general hayden. there seems to be some disagreement around the table about the value and potential risk taking on china. we heard jinping speaking in davos earlier as forcefully as the president-elect seems to be wanting to do. does it lead to a healthy
let me pick up on a point that jim just made. he's saying america first, but his commentary in those interview in the last couple of days actually feed european populist movements as well. so he is undermining internationalists in europe as well and then suggests this is all about a fundamental restructuring rather than just a better deal for americans within the current structure. >> also when you put vladimir putin, katty, on the same level with angela merkel, obviously that is a...
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the big thing, hopefully, you will get jim comey and mike rogers and john brennan all in the room with donald trump on friday. you'll get the principals there and mr. clapper as well. >> get him in the room and get the evidence. >> he the election was not hacked, right? the election was legitimate. he won. that can't be taken away from him. he doesn't lose anything by taking this seriously, i think. >> again, when you have these four people in front of him, it is incumbent on them to get him the evidence. and if they get the evidence that elise said some people in the intel community are not so sure they have yet to place before him but if they get him the evidence, i would suspect he would have no other option than to come out and say that they told me that russia hacked it and that they were trying to do this or trying to do that. whatever the evidence shows. but there has been, obviously, a level of hysteria around there. i think donald trump tweets have fed into. willie, as we saw when he got together with mattis he changed his opinion on torture after having a knowledgeable person
the big thing, hopefully, you will get jim comey and mike rogers and john brennan all in the room with donald trump on friday. you'll get the principals there and mr. clapper as well. >> get him in the room and get the evidence. >> he the election was not hacked, right? the election was legitimate. he won. that can't be taken away from him. he doesn't lose anything by taking this seriously, i think. >> again, when you have these four people in front of him, it is incumbent on...
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remember that jim comey faces another set of questions right now which is interesting from democrats about why he didn't speak up more about any possible investigations that were going into donald trump during the campaign and these alleged ties to russia. we have seen unsubstantiated and highlily explosive and provocative allegations coming out this week which a lot of reporters including us at the journal have been chasing around trite substantiate what was the fbi doing in terms of donald trump may or may not have been doing up to his associates? comey testified this week, the eye rolling that was going on from senators when he said he couldn't comment on whether there may or may not be an investigation or was into donald trump when he was so public about what was going on with hillary clinton. and let's not compare, you know, this isn't apples to oranges situation a little bit but politically speaking he is coming out looking that the perception clearly he somehow was invaing against hillary clinton and seemed to be maybe indirectly helping donald trump. i don't think that is how
remember that jim comey faces another set of questions right now which is interesting from democrats about why he didn't speak up more about any possible investigations that were going into donald trump during the campaign and these alleged ties to russia. we have seen unsubstantiated and highlily explosive and provocative allegations coming out this week which a lot of reporters including us at the journal have been chasing around trite substantiate what was the fbi doing in terms of donald...
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you could say the same thing about jim mattis. i think we will see that face as he is quizzed. he is also a smart guy and knows how to run technology and engineering firms. exxon has been involved in iraq and qatar and russia and places with lots of political problems and lots of illegal issues. i think the questioning on those issues will be sharp and we will have to listen to what tillerson says. >> the core of the concern we have heard from graham, mccain and rubio is about russia. rex tillerson and exxonmobil had personal relationships in rusch a -- russia and received an award from vladimir putin. senators will be listening for any margin of error where he says -- shows some affinity for vladimir putin. >> no. he has just got to lay it all out there between his business dealings and russia and he needs to be forthright about that and talk about them. and talk about his views of russia right now and that should occupy, you know, a big substantial chunk of the hearing but also other parts of the world that don't have oil. his main experience is with the countries that have g
you could say the same thing about jim mattis. i think we will see that face as he is quizzed. he is also a smart guy and knows how to run technology and engineering firms. exxon has been involved in iraq and qatar and russia and places with lots of political problems and lots of illegal issues. i think the questioning on those issues will be sharp and we will have to listen to what tillerson says. >> the core of the concern we have heard from graham, mccain and rubio is about russia. rex...
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. >> where is the data, then, jim, as you look at this? as jared was saying, most of the data, if not all the data, is very positive. yet there are these groups not being addressed, a wealth gap if you will. where is that data? >> listen, i think you have a portion of the public who has not done well over the last generation due to trade but also due to automation, which president trump has not talked about. i think there's a lot of unease about the future. they are worried about the rise of the robots, if they can afford to send their kid to college. will they have a decent job when they get out? will they have a lot of loans? there's a lot of unease out there. that's not been addressed by president trump or the campaign today. zero education policy. he has not talked about how to retrain workers, make college education more affordable. instead he has said don't worry. everything is going to be fine. we're going to somehow bring back all these factory jobs. they're going to be great jobs. that's a fantasy he is continuing to sell. >> as h
. >> where is the data, then, jim, as you look at this? as jared was saying, most of the data, if not all the data, is very positive. yet there are these groups not being addressed, a wealth gap if you will. where is that data? >> listen, i think you have a portion of the public who has not done well over the last generation due to trade but also due to automation, which president trump has not talked about. i think there's a lot of unease about the future. they are worried about...
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jim acosta, one of the enemy, as e.j. put it -- >> who, by the way, is a very old-fashioned reporter. >> said no, no, they talked to the u.s. secret service, there was no magnetometers used on the national mall so something easily disprovable. but you now have people on twitter, trump people, and we don't know if they're real or fake, saying the media is lying about trump's crowd size. there were millions of people there and they're not telling us because they're liars. so there are people who are buying this immediately and becoming trump's cheering section on this. >> well, there are going to be people who absolutely believe it. and i believe like what masha is telling us or what i'm taking away this morning is, yes, we're going to talk about this this morning but at a certain point we have to start treating his lies as even news. it's not news anymore when somebody routinely lies. you put it -- you put it as a lie in a story and you move on. i think cnn last night didn't go to -- i want to shout out to a rival cable ne
jim acosta, one of the enemy, as e.j. put it -- >> who, by the way, is a very old-fashioned reporter. >> said no, no, they talked to the u.s. secret service, there was no magnetometers used on the national mall so something easily disprovable. but you now have people on twitter, trump people, and we don't know if they're real or fake, saying the media is lying about trump's crowd size. there were millions of people there and they're not telling us because they're liars. so there are...
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the first thought is rex tillerson or jim maddis going to need special people to monitor trump's twitter feed. it's interesting as an operational issue. i'm curious as to how he's going to use this tool going forward because he is about to become president and he is so easily trolled. when he becomes president, if someone starts trolling him, how he is going to react? >> look, we put together, this is just i am going to scroll the list here. this is just the entities and individuals he's gone after since he won the presidency, rich. and it is a long list. john lewis is now at -- you throw on there. it was check jones at one point. you had a steel worker guy, gm. most of them have been democr s democrats. lots of members of the media, present company included. at what point is this a problem for him? >> i think everyone needs to get used to this. this is the new abnormal. and trump is going to -- he finds this very effective and emotionally gratifying for him. his supporters love it when he tramples on politics, which with you don't hit that card against john lewis. on lewis's statement,
the first thought is rex tillerson or jim maddis going to need special people to monitor trump's twitter feed. it's interesting as an operational issue. i'm curious as to how he's going to use this tool going forward because he is about to become president and he is so easily trolled. when he becomes president, if someone starts trolling him, how he is going to react? >> look, we put together, this is just i am going to scroll the list here. this is just the entities and individuals he's...
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secretary jim mattis will never officially tolerate this and i doubt the cia will either. >> as a four-star general, the fact that to my first question, when i said do you believe the president, the president of the united states and you had to answer, i'm not sure, how does that make you feel? >> well, i think to be honest it's a disgraceful situation. the u.s. has a set of national values that we try to live up to, not always but they are as spirational in nature. publicly epousing torture, erodes our standing in the world. it's part of our power. we aspire to be a people who live up to the law. again, i'm real -- actually appalled. this happened before during the bush administration, bush 43 administration with secretary cheney. we had a bunch of washington lawyers all agreed that enhanced interrogation, we were torturing people. i think we killed people under our control both iraq and afghanistan both the agency and the u.s. armed forces. so we close that door thank god. we got an army manual that says how we deal with detainees under your control. that's what we got to live up to. >> i
secretary jim mattis will never officially tolerate this and i doubt the cia will either. >> as a four-star general, the fact that to my first question, when i said do you believe the president, the president of the united states and you had to answer, i'm not sure, how does that make you feel? >> well, i think to be honest it's a disgraceful situation. the u.s. has a set of national values that we try to live up to, not always but they are as spirational in nature. publicly...
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. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we're not going to quit coming in here and shaking you down so you better quit. >> not for sympathy. >> i'm not. >> check yourself. knock this off. so, maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in sync with each other when they were doing their work. they were obviously good friends as well. but they were complete opposites in terms of how they looked, how they acted, their whole personas. but they were extremely effective at what they did. what did you do before corrections? >> worked on a ranch mostly. this was a culture shock to me when they drug me off a horse and put me in here. i never seen anything like this in my life. >> working on a ranch, what did you do? >> roped, doctored. >> you were a cowboy? >> basically. >> lieutenant fox had that cowboy persona on the job. he always told it like it was. >> you're not going to manipulate the system here at limon. you're going to go through the process like every other inmate that comes in here does. if that means you go out in population, that's where
. >> those two officers are lieutenants jim fox and andy piper. >> we're not going to quit coming in here and shaking you down so you better quit. >> not for sympathy. >> i'm not. >> check yourself. knock this off. so, maybe you can get into a program. >> they were completely in sync with each other when they were doing their work. they were obviously good friends as well. but they were complete opposites in terms of how they looked, how they acted, their...
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worthy of the investigation that apparently the fbi and others are doing right now. >> we should note jim acosta -- that was the question he was asking, can you state categorically it was dodged. acosta then said afterwards someone from abc asked that and the president-elect said no so i want to enter that in the record. here's my question to you. i have watched this play out in the transition period and what i've noticed is this. donald trump ultimately became president-elect i think because he was able to profit off a forced choice between himself and hillary clinton and hick because of 30 years in the public eye because of different factors, he was able to say you may not like me but it's me or her. it strikes me he has replaced hillary clinton with the media. he is now running against the media. >> the scary part of that analogy is you have hillary who won but because of the democrats and who they are and the way they are she lost. >> well, she didn't win in the sense that she did not win the 270 electoral votes necessary to become president. >> well, let me put it a different way. if
worthy of the investigation that apparently the fbi and others are doing right now. >> we should note jim acosta -- that was the question he was asking, can you state categorically it was dodged. acosta then said afterwards someone from abc asked that and the president-elect said no so i want to enter that in the record. here's my question to you. i have watched this play out in the transition period and what i've noticed is this. donald trump ultimately became president-elect i think...
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jim walsh, thanks very much. an update from san francisco international airport. a spokesman there just tweeted that they have been -- four individuals were detained under executive order and have been released. fifth and final individual is still being processed. that's taking place in san francisco. and this is a live look here in new york city, as we watch crowds swell. and city to city, coast to coast. and this is the fallout, the consequences of people reacting to president trump's immigration ban. what is the whiteouse responding? how are they characterizing the succs of this? we'll explain next. >>> this is just one of the rallies at battery park in lower manhatt manhattan, joined by the mayor, bill diblasio, calling for a halt to the president's order. rehema ellis, explain where these marchers are going and how many, do you think, have flocked together? >> reporter: i wouldn't begin to estimate the crowd. i can tell you this. there are thousands of people. folks have been passing through this area, greenwich street, up to the courthouse area. they have be
jim walsh, thanks very much. an update from san francisco international airport. a spokesman there just tweeted that they have been -- four individuals were detained under executive order and have been released. fifth and final individual is still being processed. that's taking place in san francisco. and this is a live look here in new york city, as we watch crowds swell. and city to city, coast to coast. and this is the fallout, the consequences of people reacting to president trump's...
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here's what octavia spencer told me at that time about portraying the jim crow era in the movies. >> jim crow is a very difficult time to immerse yourself in but when you're doing a period film, we have agency as contemporary women that african-american women did not have in the jim crow era so there's something wonderful to be said about the solidarity that we felt on the set, very insulated. ted created a safe place for us to work and have fun. >> well said. well, director ted melfi joins us from los angeles. he was nominated today for co-writing the adapted screenplay. congratulations, sir. more importantly, congratulations on the box office. i've got some fairly conservative relatives and they love this movie and it's amazing. this is not some movie if you only like going to african-american movies, if there is such a thing. this is a movie that is just spectacularly fascinating and inspiring. i think people walked out of the room feeling great about -- well, life, maybe. tell me about it. >> yeah, it's been, like, a wild, inspiring ride. we've gotten texts from ted cruz and mike
here's what octavia spencer told me at that time about portraying the jim crow era in the movies. >> jim crow is a very difficult time to immerse yourself in but when you're doing a period film, we have agency as contemporary women that african-american women did not have in the jim crow era so there's something wonderful to be said about the solidarity that we felt on the set, very insulated. ted created a safe place for us to work and have fun. >> well said. well, director ted...
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aggressively by the woman setting out the placecards, are you from baker or meese, were you from the jim baker or ed meese camp. he said i represent president reagan. there were real divisions there and from bill clinton's white house first couple of weeks were tough indeed. this is not unprecedented. >> no. it's not unprecedented at all. one of the questions talking to trump aides but for the fact trump himself keeps stepping on his message he's not having in theory a bad first week. he's doing a lot of the things at los symbolically and messaging wise that his base wanted him to do on trade, today on immigration, on some of the environmental regulations in the pipelines. he's had a jobs, jobs, jobs message which is why the american people elected him but nobody can remember that because we've been caught up with did his press secretary lie, why did he say this thing about massive voter fabrication and fraud. he's stepping on what otherwise could be a good opening week. >> one thing hard to get at the gag order on scientists at epa, usda, the agricultural component and where else in the
aggressively by the woman setting out the placecards, are you from baker or meese, were you from the jim baker or ed meese camp. he said i represent president reagan. there were real divisions there and from bill clinton's white house first couple of weeks were tough indeed. this is not unprecedented. >> no. it's not unprecedented at all. one of the questions talking to trump aides but for the fact trump himself keeps stepping on his message he's not having in theory a bad first week....
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jim kavanagh, thank you for that input. that'll do it for me from here for now. at the bottom of the hour we'll have a report from anchorage, alaska, where the suspect recently served in the u.s. military. back to dara brown. >> thanks, ayman. still ahead, we'll be back with a sharp criticism from one of donald trump's political adversaries after the president-elect addressed russian hacking. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. so we know how to cover almost alanything.ything, even mer-mutts. (1940s aqua music) (burke) and we covered it, february third, twenty-sixteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your cre
jim kavanagh, thank you for that input. that'll do it for me from here for now. at the bottom of the hour we'll have a report from anchorage, alaska, where the suspect recently served in the u.s. military. back to dara brown. >> thanks, ayman. still ahead, we'll be back with a sharp criticism from one of donald trump's political adversaries after the president-elect addressed russian hacking. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play...
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i'll have jim pan off, you can see, as far as the eye can see on independence avenue, it's packed. and as you mentioned, we're not able to get aerials. but from where i'm standing, i can't see the end of the crowd. and it is worth repeating, some of these people have been here since 6:00 in the morning. and a lot of people are looking to get marching, but there's nowhere to go. now, we've heard a number of speakers. michael moore got the crowd riled up about three hours ago, telling people to get out and vote. that they need to get out and vote. they need to organize. they need to run for public office. we just had a surprise performance from alicia keys. i believe that the speakers are starting to wrap up. they want to try to get these people moving, as you said, thomas. they want to start marching, but there's nowhere to march. there are so many people. and the concern, i think, that the police have, as you see these barricades, people are just pressed up against the barricades. and it's not the national mall, where we saw the inauguration yesterday. this is independence avenue.
i'll have jim pan off, you can see, as far as the eye can see on independence avenue, it's packed. and as you mentioned, we're not able to get aerials. but from where i'm standing, i can't see the end of the crowd. and it is worth repeating, some of these people have been here since 6:00 in the morning. and a lot of people are looking to get marching, but there's nowhere to go. now, we've heard a number of speakers. michael moore got the crowd riled up about three hours ago, telling people to...
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and initially there was reporting and i'm going to show you right now jim comey just walking in here. he's the person we're watching to day. he is here to brief membersst house on all of this on this -- what the russian influence has been in this election. obviously, i think can you expect he'll get questions on a whole host of these other issues. but back to your initial question, this "washington post" report, a column saying that michael flynn was in touch with the russian ambassador and raising the question of whether or not that might have violated what is called the logan act. it's a lou that prohibits the united states citizens from corresponding with foreign governments that are against the interests of the united states of america. we should note nbc news hasn't done independent reporting on these phone calls and whether or not they happened. so we're citing david ignaciuos, a long time reporter, columnist at the "washington post." but you will remember that day the kremlin was back and forth on what exactly they were going about this. our initial reporting out of russia was
and initially there was reporting and i'm going to show you right now jim comey just walking in here. he's the person we're watching to day. he is here to brief membersst house on all of this on this -- what the russian influence has been in this election. obviously, i think can you expect he'll get questions on a whole host of these other issues. but back to your initial question, this "washington post" report, a column saying that michael flynn was in touch with the russian...
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the same is true, much more so i think with jim mattis. he is somebody who is very reassuring to a lot of the senators up here. they feel like having him on the inside of trump's white house is going to be potentially a moderating influence. they feel like he's somebody who knows what's going on and can potentially influence trump in a positive way. the one place where i would say there have been questions raised is rex tillerson. this is somebody who impressed senators quite a bit in private. everyone came away from their private meetings saying, okay, he answered my questions well on russia, he's a very impressive guy. but when the klieg lights went on in the hearing, there were a lot of people unimpressed with his performance. he came under intention questioning from marco rubio on russia. and i think that's something -- it's republican opposition that you really want to keep an eye on as we head towards these votes because that's what's going to determine whether these nominees get through or not. >> drive into that, kasie. we're heari
the same is true, much more so i think with jim mattis. he is somebody who is very reassuring to a lot of the senators up here. they feel like having him on the inside of trump's white house is going to be potentially a moderating influence. they feel like he's somebody who knows what's going on and can potentially influence trump in a positive way. the one place where i would say there have been questions raised is rex tillerson. this is somebody who impressed senators quite a bit in private....
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one voted for john lewis, one for jim cooper, congressman from tennessee. actually a little bit more disunity on the democratic side. both parties very united in the votes today. and that is our most important number of the day today. that number one, loneliest number that you'll ever see. >>> coming up in a few minutes, president-elect donald trump, again, taking credit for keeping jobs in the united states. this time, with the motor giant, ford, is he right? i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. ancestry really helped me fill in a lot of details. >>> we will hold president-elect trump accountable to the values that truly make america great. but will fight him tooth and nail when he appeals to the baser instijts that diminish america and it's greatness. >> that is theew senate mity leader, chuck schumer promising accountability with president-elect donald trump. will democrats work with the administration well? toni
one voted for john lewis, one for jim cooper, congressman from tennessee. actually a little bit more disunity on the democratic side. both parties very united in the votes today. and that is our most important number of the day today. that number one, loneliest number that you'll ever see. >>> coming up in a few minutes, president-elect donald trump, again, taking credit for keeping jobs in the united states. this time, with the motor giant, ford, is he right? i discovered a woman my...
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bush from spokesman jim mcgrath saying president bush is eagerly anticipating going home possibly over this weekend, monday at the latest but clearly improving and as you know barbara bush had gotten out of the hospital and come back to visit her husband. they're both apparently on the mend, so good news from houston. >> coming up next, banking on that special relationship, can prime minister theresa may strike a trade deal with president trump? you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, find out how american express cards and services and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed
bush from spokesman jim mcgrath saying president bush is eagerly anticipating going home possibly over this weekend, monday at the latest but clearly improving and as you know barbara bush had gotten out of the hospital and come back to visit her husband. they're both apparently on the mend, so good news from houston. >> coming up next, banking on that special relationship, can prime minister theresa may strike a trade deal with president trump? you're watching "andrea mitchell...
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. ♪ very jim shanley and his daughter megan, producing trop grade fruits and vaenl tabl on their family farm has never been a problem. but getting national name brand recognition for their produce, that's been mighty tough. >> marketing your products is never easy no matter how unique they are or how wonderful the presentation is. >> my dad had to sit me down and say, there's not that money there. think of another way. and as much as i despised him for it, i'm thankful now because it's opened my eyes to how many different ways you can go about it. >> the shanley's grow small scale specialty crops on top of this hill here in california. >> we grow avocados, fingerer limes, we grow lemons which are packed in a generic packing house, kiwis which we marktd under the sierra sweet brand. >> at first they put everything into creating individual brands for each product. they distributed those branded products through independent retailers, gourmet restaurants and national chains like whole foods. since most people think avocados are pretty much all of the same, the shamlies felt they hado shout
. ♪ very jim shanley and his daughter megan, producing trop grade fruits and vaenl tabl on their family farm has never been a problem. but getting national name brand recognition for their produce, that's been mighty tough. >> marketing your products is never easy no matter how unique they are or how wonderful the presentation is. >> my dad had to sit me down and say, there's not that money there. think of another way. and as much as i despised him for it, i'm thankful now because...
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there's some background between he and jim clapper and maybe that's part of the problem today. i just don't know. but i hope and believe that the president-elect is going to go out to langly, to go to the various headquarters of these agencies, meet these people, start to listen to them. and build up a level of trust and confidence. because they're his eyes an ears. if he ignores the hard work and the communications of the intelligence agencies, where else is he going to get his information? >> but sir, why do you have any confidence that that will happen, given what donald trump is saying and doing all day, every day, especially on twitter? why -- listen, i wholeheartedly agree with what you're saying, but sadly, it almost feels idealistic, not realistic, and we have to get real. >> we do have to get real. i have to believe at some point, he's going to understand the gravity of the position that he's in and it's going to sink in that this isn't a reality tv show. this is reality. and i just can't believe that the enormity of the responsibility isn't going to slow him down a li
there's some background between he and jim clapper and maybe that's part of the problem today. i just don't know. but i hope and believe that the president-elect is going to go out to langly, to go to the various headquarters of these agencies, meet these people, start to listen to them. and build up a level of trust and confidence. because they're his eyes an ears. if he ignores the hard work and the communications of the intelligence agencies, where else is he going to get his information?...
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i think, to be blunt, i can't imagine our secretary of defense, jim mattis, allowing this to happen. now, i think the lesser question is these secret interrogation sites. >> these dark sites, right? >> yeah. there's probably room to say, look, the agency has to be able to pick up and hold people in iraq and afghanistan and not turn them over to the local people who would abuse them. so, i think that's probably something worth analyzing. but the abuse of detainees has to be off the table. it's not just that it doesn't work well. it destroys our moral standing in the world. and it's a disgrace and dishonorable to the armed forces. >> well, on enhanced interrogation, as we said, donald trump advocated it quite a bit during the campaign. he walked that back a little when he talked to his now department of defense secretary-general james mattis. but we should also note during the campaign, and this got very little attention at the time because it was during the russian hacking press conference, but he also said that the geneva conventions were out of date. take a listen to my exchange wit
i think, to be blunt, i can't imagine our secretary of defense, jim mattis, allowing this to happen. now, i think the lesser question is these secret interrogation sites. >> these dark sites, right? >> yeah. there's probably room to say, look, the agency has to be able to pick up and hold people in iraq and afghanistan and not turn them over to the local people who would abuse them. so, i think that's probably something worth analyzing. but the abuse of detainees has to be off the...
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. >> talk to us about who will -- >> my husband jim, we have him in the back. >> john is the driver. >> yes. and my son will meet us with us tonight in d.c. >> there you go. everybody headed to washington, d.c., and as we get closer, the excitement builds. >>> sean spicer will deliver his first press conference. we're also waiting for steven mnuchin to start his hearing at 10:00 a.m. and rick perry sitting down moments from now. we have a lot happening. tomorrow, one day from now, donald j. trump will be inaugurated to be the 45th president of the united states. stay with us. help you take on a, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. in >>> welcome back. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're awaiting big events. sean spicer giving his first press conference and rick perry sitting down for the hearings and steven mnuchin looking to be the next treasury secretary. i want to talk about donald trump tomorrow and his need in the country to unify, to bring people together.
. >> talk to us about who will -- >> my husband jim, we have him in the back. >> john is the driver. >> yes. and my son will meet us with us tonight in d.c. >> there you go. everybody headed to washington, d.c., and as we get closer, the excitement builds. >>> sean spicer will deliver his first press conference. we're also waiting for steven mnuchin to start his hearing at 10:00 a.m. and rick perry sitting down moments from now. we have a lot happening....
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the ethics committees used to have some teeth and i can remember all the way back when former speaker jim wright was taken down and had to leave. there were a number of speakers, newt gingrich in fact and others among em who had to leave office because of ethics issues that had come up in the regular committees, but that doesn't happen anymore. it seems to be that the ethics committees themselves were the place where ethics complaints nt to die. >> well, aga i don't want to defe what's going on there, because i think some of the stuff going on there is not the greatest, and indeed there is some truth to that, but you have to also, andrea, look at this in the context that all of these relationships between the justice department, the fbi, the congress, are complex, and congress also by the way if you have a member of congress who has broken the law and broken the law in a way that they're not protected by the speech and debate clause, which is the great impediment to the fbi and the justice department, a non-political justice department i should add, coming in and looking into these things
the ethics committees used to have some teeth and i can remember all the way back when former speaker jim wright was taken down and had to leave. there were a number of speakers, newt gingrich in fact and others among em who had to leave office because of ethics issues that had come up in the regular committees, but that doesn't happen anymore. it seems to be that the ethics committees themselves were the place where ethics complaints nt to die. >> well, aga i don't want to defe what's...
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when i try to visualize a meeting twooed bween jim clapper the director of national intelligence and the other intelligence, it is a dramatic moment. clapper is a man who has been serving as an american spy in one way or another for 50 years. he is an air force combat veteran and so sick of doing this job, he can't wait to get out. he doesn't need anything from donald trump. he does believe in speaking truth to power. i've seen him do that sometimes, get a lot of flak for it. he is going to say to the president-elect, sir, here is what we know. he does it in kind of a gruff, almost like, stopping at a local store and talking to the guy who is running the store. he is not a fancy guy at all but he will lay it out for him. how trump listens and responds to that, as others have said, will shape, i think, the first year of his presidency. it's really that important. clapper will be direct, blunt, down to earth and then trump has to respond. >> ahead another interesting angle to this. former cia director james woolsey who ended his role for donald trump's transition team and join us to te
when i try to visualize a meeting twooed bween jim clapper the director of national intelligence and the other intelligence, it is a dramatic moment. clapper is a man who has been serving as an american spy in one way or another for 50 years. he is an air force combat veteran and so sick of doing this job, he can't wait to get out. he doesn't need anything from donald trump. he does believe in speaking truth to power. i've seen him do that sometimes, get a lot of flak for it. he is going to say...
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jim stenson? >> today immigration organizations and activists expressed concern they haven't seen immediate action on daca and daka. i was wondering if that was a key campaign plan of president trump on the trail, when can people expect action on that? it wouldn't require -- it would only require spping reng the applications. wouldn't b retroactive against anyone. what's the holdup? >> as i mentioned yesterday, when it comes to immigration and the promise has the president made during the campaign to both ensure that we build a wall and enforce our southern border as well as reform our entire immigration system his priority is first and foremost focus on people who pose a threat in our country, to criminals. that's where he wants i. c.e. to focus. with respect to daca he is continuing to make sure his cabinet level team creates a plan to move forward. that's where we are on that issue right now. david jackson. >> sean, there are stories out there that e.p.a. officials have been gagged to talking t
jim stenson? >> today immigration organizations and activists expressed concern they haven't seen immediate action on daca and daka. i was wondering if that was a key campaign plan of president trump on the trail, when can people expect action on that? it wouldn't require -- it would only require spping reng the applications. wouldn't b retroactive against anyone. what's the holdup? >> as i mentioned yesterday, when it comes to immigration and the promise has the president made...
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he said they received an uplifting visit from their friends jim and susan baker and they are beeply appreciative for the care they are receiving. remember that mrs. bush, his wife was also in the hospital as well. she feels one thousand percent better this morning. antibiotics and good rest seemed to have restored her to better health. this is from the family spokesman. >> great news. i have been in touch with the chief of staff to president bush number 44:1. i know he was rallying and doing well. he is also celebrating this transition of power. it's wonderful to watch the former presidents recognize how important it is that all go well. we all pray for the success of the new president. no one should pray for his failure. we all pray for his success. >> what we've seen today is the new administration praying or bush 41. praying for him in houston. mike pence was talking about this today. it must have been disturbing for you to hear the news i'm sure. >> i love the bushes. probably the two most influential people are named bush, george herbert walker bush and barbara bush. everybody assumed it's
he said they received an uplifting visit from their friends jim and susan baker and they are beeply appreciative for the care they are receiving. remember that mrs. bush, his wife was also in the hospital as well. she feels one thousand percent better this morning. antibiotics and good rest seemed to have restored her to better health. this is from the family spokesman. >> great news. i have been in touch with the chief of staff to president bush number 44:1. i know he was rallying and...
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(jim) victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer vo) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to victoza® or any of its ingredients. stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck or if you develop any allergic symptoms including itching, rash, or difficulty breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis. so, stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area. tell your doctor your medical history. taking victoza® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. the most common side effects are headache,
(jim) victoza® lowers blood sugar in three ways. and while it isn't for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. non-insulin victoza® comes in a pen and is taken once a day. (announcer vo) victoza® is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take victoza® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are...
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. >> reporter: jim, you felt the same way about that speech. were you moved by it? >> absolutely. like i said, we are all american patriots. we believe donald trump, mr. president, mr. -- president donald trump. >> he's your president now. >> we believe he is an american patriot and he's here for all the people from coast to coast, border to border, he's there for everybody. >> reporter: why did you want to be here? >> we're proud of him. we're very proud of our new president. >> it's an honor to be here. i drove 2500 miles, 500 miles a day. >> reporter: from san diego? >> rode out from san diego with several guys. all these great men that are here right now, i'm so honored and proud to be with these men. every single one of these guys are my brothers now. we have something in common. we have something in common. >> if people say, but hold on, he's divisive, there are protests going on as we speak, you know, he didn't say enough to unite us today, what would you say? >>. >> i say a lot of people don't listen or choose not to listen to what he's actually saying. that's the problem.
. >> reporter: jim, you felt the same way about that speech. were you moved by it? >> absolutely. like i said, we are all american patriots. we believe donald trump, mr. president, mr. -- president donald trump. >> he's your president now. >> we believe he is an american patriot and he's here for all the people from coast to coast, border to border, he's there for everybody. >> reporter: why did you want to be here? >> we're proud of him. we're very proud of...
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we saw jim mattis making comments in stark disagreement with trump. the sans we don't know right now. >> nile, is there a way to interpret this to make sense of this? i can't think of an example on an issue as significant where an incoming president sends one very clear signal, and his nominee for defense secretary basically says the opposite signal. who do you listen to? >> right. i don't think there's anything for that. one of the things that has stood two previous secretaries of state is the idea that they speak for the president. that there's no daylight between the two. that's clearly not what we're seeing this time around. so there's a question of are trump's nominees simply giving their own view with the idea that they will ultimately persuade him to something closer to their view or are they going to try to pursue the plan he has charterered which is a different course. not just on nato. >> speaking of things we have never seen before, we are probably going to see a lot for the next four years. twitter. the entire conversation we had that star
we saw jim mattis making comments in stark disagreement with trump. the sans we don't know right now. >> nile, is there a way to interpret this to make sense of this? i can't think of an example on an issue as significant where an incoming president sends one very clear signal, and his nominee for defense secretary basically says the opposite signal. who do you listen to? >> right. i don't think there's anything for that. one of the things that has stood two previous secretaries of...
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jim cavanaugh joining me now. jim cavanaugh of course msnbc law enforcement analyst expert. jim, at this point, and again i don't know if you can see these live pictures that we have, but again, we can see law enforcement there on the tarmac of the airport, courtesy of this chopper, we also see a number of law enforcement officials on the overpasses as well. we're still trying to figure out precisely whether this is an active shooter situation or the shooter is in custody, whether there was one shooter or multiple shooters. still lots of questions that we don't have the answers to at this point, jim. but what's law enforcement's top priority at this point, sir? >> to determine, craig, from the shooter they have in custody, who is he and could there be any other plots afoot. that's the critical information that police commanders on the ground want to know and of course everybody, every police commander in any airport or public facility wants to know. so quickly to simplify it you quickly go for his wallet and cell phone, quho who he is, whoe in contact with. you're trying to
jim cavanaugh joining me now. jim cavanaugh of course msnbc law enforcement analyst expert. jim, at this point, and again i don't know if you can see these live pictures that we have, but again, we can see law enforcement there on the tarmac of the airport, courtesy of this chopper, we also see a number of law enforcement officials on the overpasses as well. we're still trying to figure out precisely whether this is an active shooter situation or the shooter is in custody, whether there was one...
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the biggest challenges is that we tend to come up with narive, so we came up with the narrative about jim ki carter and everything comes in and fits into that narrative. i think that one of the dangers for donald trump i would sure worry about it if i were on the staff the way he started in the last few days going to create a narrative can be distrusted it's all the alternative facts. >> well, go aahead. >> the white house is going to feel it's being bullied by the press. the press is going to be dissatisfied by whoever is in the white house. that adversarial relationship is healthy. there's a lot of discussion within the media about the upside less access journalism about getting close to people in reel digging and trying to uncover truths that would be fundamentally it's not steno graphy. i lope it's going to be more of that. >> nice to see you. >>> still to come, closed door talk with speaker paul ryan. >>> also the trump team responds to new report russia. >>> lawsuit drops on con -- of interest. it is your wand of business wizardry. abracadabra. you've just gone from invisible to inv
the biggest challenges is that we tend to come up with narive, so we came up with the narrative about jim ki carter and everything comes in and fits into that narrative. i think that one of the dangers for donald trump i would sure worry about it if i were on the staff the way he started in the last few days going to create a narrative can be distrusted it's all the alternative facts. >> well, go aahead. >> the white house is going to feel it's being bullied by the press. the press...
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and listen. [ applause ] for white americans it means acknowledging that the affects of slavery and jim crow didn't sudden ly vanish in the '60s. [ cheers and applause ] that when minority groups voice discontent, they're not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness. when they wage peaceful protests, they're not demanding special treatment but the equal treatment that our founders promised. [ cheers and applause ] for native-born americans, it means reminding ourselves that the stereotypes about immigrants today were said almost word for word about the irish and italians and poles who it was said were going to destroy the fundamental character of america. and as it turned out america wasn't weakened by the presence of these newcomers. these newcomers embraced this nation's creed and this nation was strengthened. [ applause ] so regardless of the station that we occupy, we all have to try harder. we all have to start with the premise that each of our fellow citizens love this is country just as much as we do. that they value hard work and family just like we do
and listen. [ applause ] for white americans it means acknowledging that the affects of slavery and jim crow didn't sudden ly vanish in the '60s. [ cheers and applause ] that when minority groups voice discontent, they're not just engaging in reverse racism or practicing political correctness. when they wage peaceful protests, they're not demanding special treatment but the equal treatment that our founders promised. [ cheers and applause ] for native-born americans, it means reminding...